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β€˜Please stay in one place’: Rescued hiker Jaslinda found messages meant to save her, but days too late

7 June 2026 at 08:36

Malay Mail

TAPAH, June 7 β€” The female climber who was found safe after going missing in the Gunung Batu Putih area, Jaslinda Saludin, 49, found two notes left by the search and rescue (SAR) team at Kem Air Busok during the operation.

Perak Fire and Rescue Department (JBPM) assistant director of operations, Sabarodzi Nor Ahmad said the notes were with Jaslinda when she was found yesterday before being shown to the fire department.

β€œThe note was left by a forestry mountain guide (MGP) known as Hafiz while conducting a search in the Kem Air Busok area on May 30.

β€œOn that day, the search team focused on the route from Pos Musoh to Kem Air Busok and the note was left as an indication that the SAR team had passed through the area,” he said.

Sabarodzi said, based on information obtained, Jaslinda only arrived in the Kem Air Busok area on Friday (June 5), which is the day before she was found by Orang Asli residents in Kampung Lubuk Gaharu.

β€œThe discovery of the note shows that Jaslinda had been near the route that the SAR team had travelled throughout the search operation,” he said.

One of the notes shared with the media read β€œKak Jas please stay in one place, people are looking for you – Hafiz.”

Previously, Jaslinda was reported to have joined the climb with 13 other climbers and two MGP via the Trans Spencer Chapman route which started at 2 am, May 23 via the Pos Gedung-Gunung Bah Gading-Gunung Batu Putih-Kuala Woh route.

Jaslinda and another climber, Mohd Hanafi Neikmad, 41, were reported to have suffered health problems and stopped climbing. However, the supply chain executive at a private company is believed to have continued on to the summit before being last seen on May 24. β€” Bernama

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  • After 10 days, decision on continuing search for missing hiker Jaslinda Saludin due tomorrow Malay Mail
    KUALA LUMPUR, June 2 β€” Authorities will decide tomorrow whether to continue or call off the search and rescue (SAR) operation for missing hiker Jaslinda Saludin, who disappeared at Gunung Batu Putih on May 24.According to Berita Harian, Perak Fire and Rescue Department assistant director of operations Sabarodzi Nor Ahmad said the decision would be made following a coordination meeting involving agencies involved in the operation.He said the meeting, chaired by th
     

After 10 days, decision on continuing search for missing hiker Jaslinda Saludin due tomorrow

2 June 2026 at 07:13

Malay Mail

KUALA LUMPUR, June 2 β€” Authorities will decide tomorrow whether to continue or call off the search and rescue (SAR) operation for missing hiker Jaslinda Saludin, who disappeared at Gunung Batu Putih on May 24.

According to Berita Harian, Perak Fire and Rescue Department assistant director of operations Sabarodzi Nor Ahmad said the decision would be made following a coordination meeting involving agencies involved in the operation.

He said the meeting, chaired by the Batang Padang district officer, would review the current status of the SAR mission, developments over the past 10 days and possible next steps.

β€œThe meeting will discuss the current status and progress of the SAR operation, as well as follow-up actions after 10 days of search efforts,” he was quoted as saying.

The operation, now in its 10th day, has faced numerous challenges, including difficult terrain and unpredictable weather conditions.

Earlier, Jaslinda was reportedly captured on one of the surveillance cameras along the Gunung Batu Putih hiking trail, believed to be heading towards Kem Sukaneka on the day she was reported missing.

Authorities have also enlisted the help of the local Orang Asli community, with more than 20 residents from Kampung Orang Asli Ampang Woh deployed in small teams to search areas outside the main trail between Kem Sukaneka and Gunung Rayu.

Meanwhile, aerial search efforts have been hampered by clustered cloud cover, strong winds and limited space surrounded by dense forest.

Deputy Fire Superintendent II Mohd Hasrizal Kamaruzzaman previously said an MI-17 helicopter from the Fire and Rescue Department's Central Region Air Base had been deployed for winching operations.

The operation involved lowering and extracting 32 rescuers by cable in the Kem Sukaneka area as part of efforts to locate the missing hiker.

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